Thrill-Seeker
What It Points To
Section titled “What It Points To”Danger draws this person because it makes each choice matter. They are not trying to get hurt, but testing what they can handle when easy conditions make them lose focus. You’d find this in the friend who picks the steep trail on purpose, then checks each foothold before waving anyone else forward.
Integration property: Performs better as stakes go up, not worse
Card Universe
Section titled “Card Universe”No visual seed is available for this NatureType yet.
No Card Universe role has been assigned yet.
Ingredients
Section titled “Ingredients”Multiple Natures (MNs)
- Adventurous Nature
Multiple Intelligences (MIs)
- Gross Bodily Intelligence
- Spatial Visual Intelligence
- Intrapersonal Intelligence
Active Traits
Section titled “Active Traits”
pulls toward high-stakes ground
high self-regulation under load
whole-body coordination
holds 3D form in mind
Adjacent NatureTypes
Section titled “Adjacent NatureTypes”- Vertical Surface Scaler (Climber — element-coupled)
- Speed-Chaser (Speed-Chaser — vehicle-coupled)
Where It Shows Up
Section titled “Where It Shows Up”Careers
Section titled “Careers”- Base jumper or extreme athlete (primary) - Recurrent high-arousal exposure, performance rises with stakes, self-regulates under conditions overwhelming most
- Rock climber (competition or free-solo) (primary) - Holds 3D spatial form in mind, high self-regulation under extreme load
- Big-wave surfer (secondary) - Reads dynamic water conditions in real time, adjusts body position mid-descent against massive force, sustains high-stakes decision-making at speed.
- Stunt performer (secondary) - Executes choreographed high-risk sequences with precision; external script replaces internal spatial hold, reducing core demand.
- Wilderness survival instructor (adjacent) - Teaches risk assessment and resource management in unpredictable terrain; teaching framework shifts focus from personal load-holding to knowledge transmission.
- Perform at maximum ability under extreme stakes (primary)
- Regulate arousal and fear response in life-threatening scenarios (primary)
- Maintain whole-body coordination during extreme exertion (secondary)
- Assess risk and execute despite genuine danger (secondary)
Hobbies and activities
Section titled “Hobbies and activities”- Extreme sports (BASE jumping, free-soloing, big-wave surfing) (primary)
- Skateboarding or BMX at competitive level (primary)
- Backcountry skiing or snowboarding (secondary)
- High-altitude mountaineering (secondary)
Life roles
Section titled “Life roles”- Young risk-taker — finds highest thing to jump off or speed down (primary)
- Seasoned thrill-seeker — famous for composure under maximum stakes (primary)
- Retired athlete — mentors younger extreme athletes or coaches risk management (secondary)